Great teaser... i thought of everything else except the Roman names those gods are also reffered to as. Mythology's not something I study often, so your teaser had me searching and searching and searching... after all the searching , I still missed the answer. Wow, it's obvious after you read the answer... the other thing I found in my research ,though, was also that each god mentioned has an unclear origin of birth. It was mind-boggling.

I don't much like mythology, mainly because we were forced to "learn" it in jr high. But, I am a little into astrology. What really always kills me is the Greek and Roman thing, wow, confuuuuusingggg!!!!!!
But that was good and hard, cheers to everyone, CHEERS! CHEERS! and like...um.... people soooooooo need to chill...

As far as being a puzzle, it was fine, but I'm nitpicking your scholarship. Uranus is the Latin name, but if you're talking about him as a Greek God, it should be spelled Ouranos or Uranos. Cronos (with a kappa) is a Titan, Chronos (with a chi) is a God. The Romans didn't rename the Gods. They were existing God legends, which the Romans matched up to similar Greek Gods. And we can argue until the end of Chronos (time) whether Pluto is a planet.